The digital landscape has evolved quite substantially over the past decade, primarily due to smart devices taking over our lives. Beyond that, “machine-learning” has also become a major force with many top-flight companies, with many of them seeing a lot of value (ultimately, revenue-wise) in churning through big data sets. It’s even helping some companies collaborate with users at large. To give a couple of examples of what machine-learning can do, Microsoft released a neat project a couple of months ago that made use of machine-learning to detect your emotion; whether it be happiness, disgust, or anger. Microsoft even helped give computers a sense of humor, which is about as freaky as machine-learning has gotten up to this point. Google’s also been playing a major role in machine-learning, with its RankBrain…